Analysis of Cooperation in the Tourism Sector between Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan: a Study of Cross-border Value Chains
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Railroad: During summer season, the train flight Tashkent – Balykchy – Tashkent has been operating. It departed every Thursday from Tashkent reaching Balykchy on Friday and leaving it on Saturday. Costs were as following: economy class - $43, coupe - $56, and luxe - $100 in both directions. The train flight was operated by Uzbekistan railroad. Micro bus: 15 Osh-Andijan: Since September, 2019 the micro bus (marshrutka) operates from Osh to Andijan. The cost is $1.5 – $1.7. Buses depart every 20 minutes. When passing a checkpoint at the border for passengers of the flight simplification is provided. Since October, 2019 buses and micro buses started to operate from Kyzyl-Kiya (Batken region) to Fergana four times a day. The cost is around $1 one way. 34 As well, there are micro buses that are waiting for clients (tourists) at Kyrgyz-Uzbek checkpoints. Thus, the cost of transportation from Madaniyat checkpoint (Jalal-Abad) to Arslanbob is around $2 per person. Taxi: Along with micro buses, taxi drivers are waiting for their clients at Kyrgyz-Uzbek checkpoints as well. Usually, prices for services are discussed individually in each case. There are some tentative prices, e.g. the cost of delivery from Madaniyat checkpoint to Arslanbob is around $3 per person. The cost of a taxi rom Dostuk сheck point to Kara-Suu market is $1. 7. Accommodation Types and cost of accommodation varies among the Uzbek tourists visiting the southern part and North of Kyrgyzstan. At the Issyk-Kul lake the Uzbek tourists mostly stay at the resorts that were previously owned by Uzbekistan. The cost of accommodation varies from 4USD to 34USD per night per person. In Jalal-Abad and Osh the cost is from 1USD to 5USD per night per person. It should be noted that Uzbeks usually travel to Kyrgyzstan with their families rather than along. The visitors who come to see their relatives in Kyrgyzstan usually stay at the houses of their relatives. In 2019 some resorts at the Issyk-Kul lake decreased the costs for Uzbek visitors to attract more tourists from there. It should also be noted that the lower prices for accommodation and transportation in the South of Kyrgyzstan could help to attract more tourists from Fergana, Andijan and Namangan. 8. Guide’s services Guide’s services are dependent on tourist route and guide’s experience and expertise. Thus, students of Tourism, Philology and Foreign Languages departments who would like to practice their knowledge of languages, provide guide service for free sometimes, or take around $7.1 for their services. Guides with broad experience, knowledge of history cost much higher. “Many guides who work for free or small cost taint country’s image. Very often they tell everything about the country, talk tough” – tour company representative 9. Nutrition Uzbek tourists prefer meal at the hotels or resorts they live rather than having meal outside. Based on the feedback of the respondents the tourists mostly cook themselves especially the tourists visiting the South of Kyrgyzstan where guest houses have kitchens that can be rented for 34 https://www.turmush.kg/ru/news:1570299 16 up to 2USD per one cooking. In general, the tourists’ meal spending is from 1USD to 5USD per person per day in the South of Kyrgyzstan and from 1,5 USD to 20USD in the North. It is obvious that food tourism in Kyrgyzstan is not interesting for the Uzbek tourists. This type of tourism is more popular among the visitors from the third countries. 10. Entertainment Each type of tourism implies mostly different types of entertainment. Issyk-Kul. Uzbek tourists coming to Issyk-Kul, spend their free time participating in excursions, such as motor-vessel trips (cost is around $7.2), travel to Grigoriev and Semenov gorges (costs depend on the place of departure i.e. resorts where tourists live), visiting local bazaars and shopping festivals, purchasing souvenirs and food products. The same is related to tourists coming from Commonwealth Independent States such as Kazakhstan, Russia etc. Tourists coming from distant countries, especially Europe, USA, Canada, prefer to go to mountains for hiking. They refer to community-based tourism offices (CBT), where CBT consultants might organize trips to mountains, assist in finding guides, transport. Each cost is discussed individually. The starting price is usually $7.2. Entertainments in the south of the country are usually the same. The only addition is that tourists from Asia, such as China, Japan, South Korea etc. prefer to visit cultural and historical places, shopping places and night clubs. 11. Security The respondents did not mention any issues in terms of security except for few cases at the Issyk-Kul lake (e.g. some tourists recommended police staff should be located right at the lake shore). The Kyrgyz Internal Affairs Ministry initiated the creation of the tourist police. The main task of the police is to communicate with tourists. Currently this initiative is being realized in Bishkek, Issyk-Kul and Osh. The staff is required to have a basic knowledge of English language. However, the costs of learning English is not covered by the Ministry. This is the responsibility of the staff itself. Kyrgyz Tourism mentioned its plans to support the Ministry staff working with tourists with learning of English language. 12. Language Tourists from Uzbekistan and CIS countries do not feel necessity to use translator’s services. They might speak Russian and Uzbek (mostly in the southern regions). Tourists from distant countries prefer to hire guides if necessary, who will be a translator as well rather than hiring translator separately. Expenses on such type of services vary on type of route, type of difficulty etc. 13. Other Uzbek tourists may use the services of the local mobile operators. Though it is not possible to estimate the expenses at least the cost of one sim-card can be indicated which is 1.4 USD. 17 Analysis of Findings based on Data Collected in Uzbekistan 35 The analysis of results covers positive aspects and barriers in cross-border tourism value chains between Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan. Theoretical framework for the analysis is presented in Annex 3. The following successes and barriers in cross-border tourism value chain between Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan were identified in the observed cases. Positive Aspects in the Value Chain Download 0.75 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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